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That covers everything you should need to do to ensure that working on a project directly from Dropbox doesn't cause you any troubles. Of course, back up religiously just in case.

All the best,
Keith
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Dropbox ToS wrote:By using our Services you provide us with information, files, and folders that you submit to Dropbox (together, “your stuff”). You retain full ownership to your stuff. We don’t claim any ownership to any of it. These Terms do not grant us any rights to your stuff or intellectual property except for the limited rights that are needed to run the Services, as explained below.
Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:31 pm Post
Hi Rebecca,
I too have been working like you. In my experience it works well provided: 1) you make sure Dropbox is fully synchronised with the green tick-mark and wait a minute or so before doing anything like turning off your computer; 2) you don't work with two computers synchronising with Dropbox, and do some editing on one of them when you are unable to be online.
You might like to read the discussion on this thread:
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Mark
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